Inhibiting effect of a hepatoma extract on the mitotic rate of regenerating liver

Autores
Echave Llanos, Julián Miguel; Flores Badrán, Amado; Moreno, Félix R.
Año de publicación
1986
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Aqueous tumor extracts were prepared by the homogenization of a fast-growing, undifferentiated, transplantable malignant murine hepatoma in distilled water. After centrifugation, an aliquot of 0.01 ml of the supernatant g body weight was injected intraperitoneally into partially hepatectomized mice. Control animals were injected with saline. Groups of mice were killed at various times in relation to the hepatectomy. Four h before killing the animals were given Colcemid (1 μg/g body weight). The number of Colcemid-arrested mitoses in the hepatocytes and in the littoral cells, respectively, were counted in 140 microscopic fields. The extract significantly inhibited the mitotic rate in hepatocytes when the injection was given between 22 h before, and up to 26 h after hepatectomy. In the littoral cells, a slight initial stimulation was followed by a slight but significant inhibition which occurred when the injection was given at hepatectomy or until 18 h after hepatectomy. The effect was not modified by exposing the extracts to temperatures of 47° C for 30 min or 22° C for 24 h, but 10 min of boiling destroyed their inhibitory effect. Lyophilization and storing at —18° C for up to 4 weeks did not modify the effect. The mitosis-inhibiting effect was also measurable when the extract was injected subcutaneously. There was an almost linear dose-response curve. The results are discussed in relation to circadian rhythms, the pattern of liver cell proliferation after hepatectomy, and recent similar reports from the literature. The conclusion is drawn that extracts of a hepatoma contain one or more growth-inhibitory factors significantly active on regenerating liver cells, and less significantly on littoral cells.
Facultad de Ciencias Médicas
Materia
Ciencias Médicas
Chalone
Colcemid
Hepatoma extract
Inhibiting effects
Mitotic rates
Regenerating liver
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spelling Inhibiting effect of a hepatoma extract on the mitotic rate of regenerating liverEchave Llanos, Julián MiguelFlores Badrán, AmadoMoreno, Félix R.Ciencias MédicasChaloneColcemidHepatoma extractInhibiting effectsMitotic ratesRegenerating liverAqueous tumor extracts were prepared by the homogenization of a fast-growing, undifferentiated, transplantable malignant murine hepatoma in distilled water. After centrifugation, an aliquot of 0.01 ml of the supernatant g body weight was injected intraperitoneally into partially hepatectomized mice. Control animals were injected with saline. Groups of mice were killed at various times in relation to the hepatectomy. Four h before killing the animals were given Colcemid (1 μg/g body weight). The number of Colcemid-arrested mitoses in the hepatocytes and in the littoral cells, respectively, were counted in 140 microscopic fields. The extract significantly inhibited the mitotic rate in hepatocytes when the injection was given between 22 h before, and up to 26 h after hepatectomy. In the littoral cells, a slight initial stimulation was followed by a slight but significant inhibition which occurred when the injection was given at hepatectomy or until 18 h after hepatectomy. The effect was not modified by exposing the extracts to temperatures of 47° C for 30 min or 22° C for 24 h, but 10 min of boiling destroyed their inhibitory effect. Lyophilization and storing at —18° C for up to 4 weeks did not modify the effect. The mitosis-inhibiting effect was also measurable when the extract was injected subcutaneously. There was an almost linear dose-response curve. The results are discussed in relation to circadian rhythms, the pattern of liver cell proliferation after hepatectomy, and recent similar reports from the literature. The conclusion is drawn that extracts of a hepatoma contain one or more growth-inhibitory factors significantly active on regenerating liver cells, and less significantly on littoral cells.Facultad de Ciencias Médicas1986info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArticulohttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdf17-27http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/138276enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/issn/0340-6075info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/issn/0042-6431info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1007/bf02899012info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pmid/2871658info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)reponame:SEDICI (UNLP)instname:Universidad Nacional de La Platainstacron:UNLP2026-02-05T12:18:33Zoai:sedici.unlp.edu.ar:10915/138276Institucionalhttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/Universidad públicaNo correspondehttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/oai/snrdalira@sedici.unlp.edu.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:13292026-02-05 12:18:33.892SEDICI (UNLP) - Universidad Nacional de La Platafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Inhibiting effect of a hepatoma extract on the mitotic rate of regenerating liver
title Inhibiting effect of a hepatoma extract on the mitotic rate of regenerating liver
spellingShingle Inhibiting effect of a hepatoma extract on the mitotic rate of regenerating liver
Echave Llanos, Julián Miguel
Ciencias Médicas
Chalone
Colcemid
Hepatoma extract
Inhibiting effects
Mitotic rates
Regenerating liver
title_short Inhibiting effect of a hepatoma extract on the mitotic rate of regenerating liver
title_full Inhibiting effect of a hepatoma extract on the mitotic rate of regenerating liver
title_fullStr Inhibiting effect of a hepatoma extract on the mitotic rate of regenerating liver
title_full_unstemmed Inhibiting effect of a hepatoma extract on the mitotic rate of regenerating liver
title_sort Inhibiting effect of a hepatoma extract on the mitotic rate of regenerating liver
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Echave Llanos, Julián Miguel
Flores Badrán, Amado
Moreno, Félix R.
author Echave Llanos, Julián Miguel
author_facet Echave Llanos, Julián Miguel
Flores Badrán, Amado
Moreno, Félix R.
author_role author
author2 Flores Badrán, Amado
Moreno, Félix R.
author2_role author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Médicas
Chalone
Colcemid
Hepatoma extract
Inhibiting effects
Mitotic rates
Regenerating liver
topic Ciencias Médicas
Chalone
Colcemid
Hepatoma extract
Inhibiting effects
Mitotic rates
Regenerating liver
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Aqueous tumor extracts were prepared by the homogenization of a fast-growing, undifferentiated, transplantable malignant murine hepatoma in distilled water. After centrifugation, an aliquot of 0.01 ml of the supernatant g body weight was injected intraperitoneally into partially hepatectomized mice. Control animals were injected with saline. Groups of mice were killed at various times in relation to the hepatectomy. Four h before killing the animals were given Colcemid (1 μg/g body weight). The number of Colcemid-arrested mitoses in the hepatocytes and in the littoral cells, respectively, were counted in 140 microscopic fields. The extract significantly inhibited the mitotic rate in hepatocytes when the injection was given between 22 h before, and up to 26 h after hepatectomy. In the littoral cells, a slight initial stimulation was followed by a slight but significant inhibition which occurred when the injection was given at hepatectomy or until 18 h after hepatectomy. The effect was not modified by exposing the extracts to temperatures of 47° C for 30 min or 22° C for 24 h, but 10 min of boiling destroyed their inhibitory effect. Lyophilization and storing at —18° C for up to 4 weeks did not modify the effect. The mitosis-inhibiting effect was also measurable when the extract was injected subcutaneously. There was an almost linear dose-response curve. The results are discussed in relation to circadian rhythms, the pattern of liver cell proliferation after hepatectomy, and recent similar reports from the literature. The conclusion is drawn that extracts of a hepatoma contain one or more growth-inhibitory factors significantly active on regenerating liver cells, and less significantly on littoral cells.
Facultad de Ciencias Médicas
description Aqueous tumor extracts were prepared by the homogenization of a fast-growing, undifferentiated, transplantable malignant murine hepatoma in distilled water. After centrifugation, an aliquot of 0.01 ml of the supernatant g body weight was injected intraperitoneally into partially hepatectomized mice. Control animals were injected with saline. Groups of mice were killed at various times in relation to the hepatectomy. Four h before killing the animals were given Colcemid (1 μg/g body weight). The number of Colcemid-arrested mitoses in the hepatocytes and in the littoral cells, respectively, were counted in 140 microscopic fields. The extract significantly inhibited the mitotic rate in hepatocytes when the injection was given between 22 h before, and up to 26 h after hepatectomy. In the littoral cells, a slight initial stimulation was followed by a slight but significant inhibition which occurred when the injection was given at hepatectomy or until 18 h after hepatectomy. The effect was not modified by exposing the extracts to temperatures of 47° C for 30 min or 22° C for 24 h, but 10 min of boiling destroyed their inhibitory effect. Lyophilization and storing at —18° C for up to 4 weeks did not modify the effect. The mitosis-inhibiting effect was also measurable when the extract was injected subcutaneously. There was an almost linear dose-response curve. The results are discussed in relation to circadian rhythms, the pattern of liver cell proliferation after hepatectomy, and recent similar reports from the literature. The conclusion is drawn that extracts of a hepatoma contain one or more growth-inhibitory factors significantly active on regenerating liver cells, and less significantly on littoral cells.
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